Support for legislation banning workplace discrimination against gays and lesbians has reached the key level of 60 votes in the U.S. Senate. Supporters -- all of the chamber's Democrats and a handful of Republicans -- say the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, or ENDA, would extend fairness and basic rights to all Americans. But the bill faces a tougher path to passage in the U.S. House, where Speaker John Boehner has declared his opposition. The speaker contends the bill will subject employers to frivolous lawsuits. Other critics have said the bill would wrongly force values on some employers who don't share them. Which side makes a stronger argument? Should Congress pass the bill? Talk about it!